eVault

Hybrid solutions combine onsite software with offsite cloud services to give you data protection that offers the best of both worlds: near-instantaneous access to your (local) backup data and, in case of a sitewide disaster, ensured access to a copy of your data that’s safely stored in an offsite location. This approach is especially valuable

Most administrators who consider an all-in-one data protection (DP) solution are looking for the fastest, most cost-effective path to securing enterprise data, as well as the simplest system to manage and support. That’s because piecing together a comprehensive solution from separate components is a complex, laborious process that requires research, testing, integration, deployment, perhaps working

If you’re like most IT experts, you’ll focus first on the technology. You’ll make sure you have the hardware and software to perform backups. You’ll build out the required storage, making sure you have floor space and power in a data center, and so on. Next, you’ll tier your systems: What data is most critical?

Remote or cloud-based storage solutions have been around for many years. The pendulum between local onsite storage (and control) and cloud-based storage services has swung several times over the course of storage technology development. Storage location and control has changed with the dominance of mainframes, client/servers, and PCs, and the changes in price and capabilities

For most organizations, a current and comprehensive disaster recovery plan is an undisputed priority—but it’s also a big challenge. If your organization is still relying on tape or your DR plan is getting a little dusty, no one would blame you. Disasters come in varying degrees—from simple human errors (the cleaning crew unplugged one of